The Amazing Son-in-Law [The Charismatic Charlie Wade] (Chinese name) Chapter: 6937
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Mitsui Yoshitaka had asked Fei Kexin to come to the party many times, but she always said no. Eventually, Fei Kexin decided to send her friend Kelly in her place.
Realizing that Fei Kexin was serious about not attending, Mitsui Yoshitaka accepted it and moved on. However, just as the party began, Fei Kexin changed her mind and wanted to come after all. This surprised everyone.
Mitsui quickly put aside his efforts to support Tawana and announced the exciting news that Fei Kexin would be joining them. The mood in the room shifted from a bit dull due to Tawana’s earlier speech to lively anticipation.
Tawana, noticing that no one paid attention to her passionate talk, felt a mix of sadness and anger. She looked at the chatting guests and wondered why they seemed indifferent to the causes she cared about.
Meanwhile, Mitsui Yoshitaka turned to his assistant and quietly asked, “Do you know why Ms. Fei changed her mind?”
The assistant responded quickly, “Her assistant said that two of Ms. Fei’s close friends are at our party, and she wants to meet them.”
“Her close friends?” Mitsui asked eagerly. “Do you know who they are?”
The assistant shook his head. “Not yet, but I’ve asked someone to find out.”
“Okay,” Mitsui said. “Please hurry! The sooner, the better!”
Tawana didn’t realize that Fei Kexin’s sudden arrival meant Mitsui Yoshitaka was now focused on her, leaving her feeling neglected. Others at the party began to buzz with excitement…
Tawanna watched as people whispered about Fei Kexin, almost ignoring her presence on stage. Feeling angry, she stepped off the small stage and returned to her boyfriend, Trevor. He noticed her mood and tried to comfort her, saying, “It’s okay, sweetheart. Don’t worry about it. These people won’t understand your greatness or true equality. Just remember, they still hunt dolphins and whales.”
Tawanna held Trevor’s hand tightly and whispered, “I didn’t expect that woman to have such a strong chance of winning. So many fans love her! If you follow me, it feels like you’d end up voting for her, but she still lost in the end…”
Trevor shrugged, feeling helpless. “Most Americans aren’t elites. They might not understand your thoughts, just like the Japanese. There’s a saying: ‘The truth is often held by just a few.'”
Hearing Trevor’s words made Tawanna feel better. She had worked so hard to support the candidate she believed in. She cheered for her at concerts and even wrote long messages on social media, trying to persuade others to join her cause.